Updating the Public Art Master Plan

The Public Art Master Plan (PAMP) is getting an update! Adopted in 2004, the PAMP outlines a strategy for how public art will improve the quality of public spaces and the built environment in Arlington for civic placemaking. The update will revisit the vision, opportunities, locations, strategies, criteria, priorities, and procedures outlined in the original plan. Check out the project site for the latest information and for a listing of upcoming community engagement opportunities.

Put the “I” into C_vic has a new home!

Put the “I” into C_vic is now on view for all to see and interact with at Columbia Pike Library (816 S Walter Reed Drive). Thanks to everyone who came to Groovin' on the Pike on Friday, February 2, and had their picture taken as the “I” in C_vic by the artist Linda Hesh. The installation will be on display through the end of May, 2018. Stop by anytime, take your picture, and post it to social media with the hashtag #reimaginecivic to keep the conversation going!

Arlington Public Art is for Lovers

Arlington’s public art collection is featured in a DatingAdvice.com article. Check out this fun article about how public art in Arlington creates a “unique setting for magical couple’s getaways”.